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One Must Be Out-Of-Doors Enough To Get ... PRO
Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007 (message contributor)
"One must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as a ballast to thought and sentiment. Health...
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Can't Buy Me Love PRO
Contributed by Jonathan Busch on Feb 23, 2003
CAN'T BUY ME LOVE A minister was speaking to the Sunday school about the things money can’t buy. “It can’t buy laughter and it can’t buy love” he told them. Driving his point home he said, “What would you do if I offered you $1,000 not to love your mother and father?” Stunned ...read more
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Consider Some Of The Dumb Things People Have Said ... PRO
Contributed by Rick Stacy on Feb 24, 2003
Consider some of the dumb things people have said through the years: 1859 – "Drill for oil? You mean drill into the ground to find oil? You’re crazy!" - the employees to Edwin L. Drake before his first successful oil well near Titusville, Penn 1899 – "Everything that can be invented has been ...read more
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A Small Boy Was In His Sand Box Playing And ... PRO
Contributed by Dennis Jones on Feb 23, 2003
A small boy was in his sand box playing and digging in the sand. He finally struck a rock as he dug in deeper. He kept on digging and found it to be a huge rock that he could barely move. He struggled and fought to get the rock out of the box. With one final effort he used all his strength to ...read more
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The Air Craft Carrier PRO
Contributed by Jonathan Busch on Feb 23, 2003
Illus The Air Craft Carrier When a plain takes off from an aircraft carrier several things happen. 1) Point Aircraft Carrier into the Wind 2) Catapult the Plane down the deck 3) Planes are designed to respond to the laws 4) Pilot has ultimate control The laws are designed to take affect if ...read more
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A Railroad Switchyard PRO
Contributed by A. Todd Coget on Apr 24, 2003
In St. Louis there is a railroad switchyard. One particular switch begins with just the thinnest piece of steel to direct a train away from one main track to another. If you were to follow those two tracks, however, you would find that one ends in San Francisco, the other in New York. You see ...read more
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